New Year's Eve has always been one of those holidays that in my mind needs to be a big bang; but the harder you plan for this the more disappointing it turns out to be. There indeed have been some memorable years; spending the night at a hotel with cousins, a skiing trip with the family and a gong show at the cabin with friends. However, this year I didn't get overly jacked up nor make any plans...yet...it turned out to be
After a lazy morning of cafea and cozonac with an older lady friend (a visiting PCV), we decided to take advantage of the nice spring day that December 31st brought. We met up with a fellow Campulungian and set out for the big hike. On our way to the Rock, we stalked some local loggers (exhibited above). The winds were streamline and definitely Curent inducing but amazingly we survived.
Obviously a celebration was in store, so we met another volunteer and her visiting brother at my favorite little cabana Istrate for some vin fiert and a little impromptu Popular dancing.

As dusk set in, we headed back to the Bouse and caught sight of the Blue Moon.
We ran into some serious mud problems on the slippery slope down my lane.




Excessive friendly banter led us up to the moment we had all been waiting for... a little place I like to call The Revelion Battlefield! It was like nothing else I have ever seen, let alone experienced. Not only did the Primaria provide fireworks (that may or may have not been done "professionally"), everyone and their mother had their own fireworks. Several went above and beyond the call of duty, which entailed spraying champagne and then smashing (perhaps even catapulting) the bottles onto the ground. Below is a small sample of the atmosphere and trust me, it does no justice to the actual monstrosity that ensued and still leaves me smiling! Happy New Year si La Multi Ani!
1 comment:
Wow --- and no fingers were lost in the festivities?! That is a New Year's miracle. Loved all the photos and great descriptors of the fun...Unscripted activities can really be excellent, given the right people and environment. Great memory for you!
-- Rebecca
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